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steamboat in the middle of the mississippi river. this is abouts as peace temperature -- this is about as peaceful of a place you're going to find. we're just days away from what's being called super gras. the conversions of mardi gras and the super bowl all in one weekend. the reason i really love this steamboat is it kind of gives you a nice flavor of all the best that new orleans has to offer. come on in and i'll show you what i'm talking about. we've got the steamboat stompers inside playing. what would new orleans be without some good jazz music, right? these guys have been playing throughout the duration of this two-hour long afternoon jazz cruise. take a listen. ♪ >> reporter: wouldn't be mardi gras, wouldn't be new orleans without jazz. and of course, there's nothing quite like new orleans than the mississippi river. to chat more about the steamboat, we've got the captain himself, captain don. captain, i've got to ask. you've been around for a while. you know the waters well. are you guys ready? is this city ready to handle
steamboat in the middle of the mississippi river. this is abouts as peace temperature -- this is about as peaceful of a place you're going to find. we're just days away from what's being called super gras. the conversions of mardi gras and the super bowl all in one weekend. the reason i really love this steamboat is it kind of gives you a nice flavor of all the best that new orleans has to offer. come on in and i'll show you what i'm talking about. we've got the steamboat stompers inside...
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. >>> well, a 16-mile stretch of the mighty mississippi is closed halting trade for dozens of ships. and we'll tell you which business stories are worth keeping an eye on today. plus, new york city billionaire mayor just gave vice president biden a compliment that any man could be proud of. details in two minutes. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. the death toll has risen to 234 in the brazil nightclub fire with many survivors still hospitalized including about 75 in critical condition. investigators say the pyrotechnic flare used during the band's performance that apparently started the fire was for outdoor use only. >>> a 60-mile stretch of the mississippi river is still closed as crews try to clean up leaking crude oil spilled in a barge accident sunday. >>> google maps used to show a vast blank area for north korea, the most shutoff nation in the modern world but after google chairman eric schmidt visited it detailed enough to see pyongyang and the concentration camps. >>> a medical miracle story of a u.s. army veteran who lost all four of his limbs and underwent a
. >>> well, a 16-mile stretch of the mighty mississippi is closed halting trade for dozens of ships. and we'll tell you which business stories are worth keeping an eye on today. plus, new york city billionaire mayor just gave vice president biden a compliment that any man could be proud of. details in two minutes. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. the death toll has risen to 234 in the brazil nightclub fire with many survivors still hospitalized...
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we will go to a caller from greensboro, mississippi. -- greens go, mississippi. -- greensville, mississippi. caller: i want to say congratulations to the president. host: this part of the white house is closed to vehicular traffic but open to tourists. the blue room is in the center of the white house. that is where the president took his official oath of office as dictated under the constitution. a few blocks away along massachusetts avenue, the vice president took the oath of office at 8:20 this morning. administered by the justice sonia sotomayer. >> i, joseph r. biden jr., do solemnly swear -- [repeats] >> that i will support and defend the constitution of united states -- [repeats] >> against all enemies, foreign and domestic -- [repeats] >> that i bear true faith and allegiance to the same -- [repeats] >> that i take this freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion -- [repeats] >> and that i will well and faithfully discharge -- [repeats] >> the duties of the office on which i am about to enter. [repeats] >> so help me god. [repeats] >> congratulations. [applause] host
we will go to a caller from greensboro, mississippi. -- greens go, mississippi. -- greensville, mississippi. caller: i want to say congratulations to the president. host: this part of the white house is closed to vehicular traffic but open to tourists. the blue room is in the center of the white house. that is where the president took his official oath of office as dictated under the constitution. a few blocks away along massachusetts avenue, the vice president took the oath of office at 8:20...
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and of course there's nothing quite like new orleans in the mississippi river. we have the captain himself, captain don. i got to ask, you've been around for a while. you know these waters well. are you guys ready? is this city ready to handle super gras? >> we have done it before, we'll do it again. >> you have a million people coming here. -- >> every year we have marty gras with over a million people and we have super bowl every few years, so we are ready for it. as always. >> and the steam boat provides a nice sort of different perspective on the city. a much calmer perspective than most people are getting to see. >> most people don't realize it is here because of the mississippi river. so we're the only steam boat to operate in the harbor. we offer a view of the harbor. >> all right, well captain don rings don, thank you so much for chatting with us. i'm kristin fisher. >>> one thing we know about that captain, he stays cool and calm under pressure. he does not get worked up. >> not bad if you're a captain, i guess. >> that's pretty cool. it will be 77 ther
and of course there's nothing quite like new orleans in the mississippi river. we have the captain himself, captain don. i got to ask, you've been around for a while. you know these waters well. are you guys ready? is this city ready to handle super gras? >> we have done it before, we'll do it again. >> you have a million people coming here. -- >> every year we have marty gras with over a million people and we have super bowl every few years, so we are ready for it. as always....
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. >> michael: kate, we read so much about mississippi. mississippi used to have 14 abortion clinics. now it just has one. how in 2013 does something like that happen? >> well, you know, it's a cumulative effect. it's in the early 80s that it had 14, but now the state has put on restriction after restriction. they have rules that you can't have an abortion after 16 weeks you have to have permission if you're a minor. it forced clinics to close. now you have just one clinic and that is under threat of being closed for the next few weeks. >> michael: that clinic is staffed by a doctor who flies in to work there. it just seems that it's so arcane, the laws that they have there. it doesn't mean that abortion is going to go away. it means that women will leave that state and have an abortion in another state. you spoke with a woman who wanted an abortion. i want to listen to what she had to say. >> so what brings you today? >> well, really it's not a good thing. i have two 11-year-olds who are nine months apart. i have a 7-month-old. my oldest
. >> michael: kate, we read so much about mississippi. mississippi used to have 14 abortion clinics. now it just has one. how in 2013 does something like that happen? >> well, you know, it's a cumulative effect. it's in the early 80s that it had 14, but now the state has put on restriction after restriction. they have rules that you can't have an abortion after 16 weeks you have to have permission if you're a minor. it forced clinics to close. now you have just one clinic and that...
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and no one put the stakes more bluntly than the rich mississippi planter. richard. it's time, archer said, for all good southerners to stand his words, united in defense of the god-given right to own the african. end quote. official session documents just put the same sentiment in more polite legal language. now eight other slave states who had closer ties in the union remained within the union and those other states colored on the map in front of you in grey and light blue. but four of those states, the ones in gray, arkansas, tennessee, virginia, and north carolina threatened to follow the states of the lower south out of the door unless the newly elected president abandoned platform on which he had just been elected. lincoln, they declared, must gairn tee that slavery could in the future could expand to all or part of the federal territories. and, by the way, not only those territories, currently held but also territories yet to be acquired.pp and that demand was made with an eye on eventually acquiring cuba, parts of central america and other part of the caribbe
and no one put the stakes more bluntly than the rich mississippi planter. richard. it's time, archer said, for all good southerners to stand his words, united in defense of the god-given right to own the african. end quote. official session documents just put the same sentiment in more polite legal language. now eight other slave states who had closer ties in the union remained within the union and those other states colored on the map in front of you in grey and light blue. but four of those...
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we could get more snow in jackson mississippi than we have in chicago this year. you can see the temperatures cold enough for snow. 34 memphis. 35 nashville. you have to see a little bit of a mix as we head across the tennessee river valley. one ter storm warnings for jackson, up in huntsville, alabama. it will be mainly a rain event. as we head up toward the appalachian area we could get anywhere from 6-12 inches but a wide swath of 3 to 6 inches. winter is here across the south if you can believe it. anywhere from 3 to 6 to 12 inches in the mountains. we will be tracking it. people are told to stay off the road ways in the south. >> they will have the sleds out already this morning. >> if you have pictures send it to us. >> good idea. >>> now stories you can bank on this morning bad nis fews for frequent fliers. one airline is trying to raise prices for a second time this year. seems like yesterday -- you were telling us about this airline. >> united airlines raising the $10 each way. jetblue has copied up the domestic fares between 2 and $5 round trip. good new
we could get more snow in jackson mississippi than we have in chicago this year. you can see the temperatures cold enough for snow. 34 memphis. 35 nashville. you have to see a little bit of a mix as we head across the tennessee river valley. one ter storm warnings for jackson, up in huntsville, alabama. it will be mainly a rain event. as we head up toward the appalachian area we could get anywhere from 6-12 inches but a wide swath of 3 to 6 inches. winter is here across the south if you can...
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the drought conditions on the mississippi river have affected the barts traffic. cold air just off to our north and northwest pittsburgh in the low 30s along with detroit, chicago in the 20s. there's cold air but 40s and 50s just south. this is that swinter battle we were just talking about and we are seeing right now. comfortable temps for this time of year. 45 in gaithersburg. 41 in cumberland. fredricksburg is 38, one of our cooler spots this morning. and here in town as we look out on our michael & son weather camera, good visibility. skies are partly cloudy, 50 degrees. and with a northwesterly wind at 8 miles an hour. but that's national airport. they're a little warmer than most of our reporting stations right now and the barometer is way up. pressure is high. good thing because it's blocking this storm system from coming in our direction. lots of rain and snow coming in toward the northwestern part of the country again. this has been a really big rain maker in texas. all of this moisture flowing right off the gulf of mexico, right up the mississippi river
the drought conditions on the mississippi river have affected the barts traffic. cold air just off to our north and northwest pittsburgh in the low 30s along with detroit, chicago in the 20s. there's cold air but 40s and 50s just south. this is that swinter battle we were just talking about and we are seeing right now. comfortable temps for this time of year. 45 in gaithersburg. 41 in cumberland. fredricksburg is 38, one of our cooler spots this morning. and here in town as we look out on our...
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now a wider view, these storms continue all the way down through mississippi. they are going to roll all the way to the east coast. in the areas of yellow, this line of storms will roll through your town. 15 to 30 minutes. they will have the chance of knocking down trees. that includes everybody up to pittsburgh, washington, d.c., just south of philadelphia and then all the way down through raleigh, charlotte, richmond and atlanta. some time around 10:00 a.m. and through montgomery. fast-moving storms that will bring winds with it. it's going to be 70 in d.c. then the storms will roll through. tomorrow we have snow on the backside of this storm. i'll give you the snow totals and details a little later. >> thanks so much. >>> a stretch of the mighty mississippi is closed. and which business stories will be moving your money today. >>> plus a medical miracle involving arm transplants. this is a story you have to hear to believe. you're watching "first look." [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some acces
now a wider view, these storms continue all the way down through mississippi. they are going to roll all the way to the east coast. in the areas of yellow, this line of storms will roll through your town. 15 to 30 minutes. they will have the chance of knocking down trees. that includes everybody up to pittsburgh, washington, d.c., just south of philadelphia and then all the way down through raleigh, charlotte, richmond and atlanta. some time around 10:00 a.m. and through montgomery. fast-moving...
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mississippi state against northwestern. then it's purdue versus oklahoma state. and the heart of dallas bowl. and the outback bowl, number 10, south carolina faces number 18, michigan. now to the capital one bowl. number 7 georgia against the 16th ranked cornhuskers. the rose bowl pits withes with. and 15 illinois faces 12th ranked florida state. all of the follow fires. eagles, andy reid. chargers, norv turner. bears, lovie smith. and pat shurmur. romeo crennel, chan gailey and ken whisenhunt. >>> at the annual cars jumping championship in new england, drivers used a ramp to fly over ten cars and land on the other side. but most of the fearless competitors did not make it. >>> just ahead, keeping up with the kardashians is about to get a ratings bump. >>> while we don't condone throwing food, you've got to see this fruitcake toss. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." we'll take you through your forecast for this new year's day. very cold in the northern plains. temperatures in the teens. coldest day of the winter so far, chicago, and
mississippi state against northwestern. then it's purdue versus oklahoma state. and the heart of dallas bowl. and the outback bowl, number 10, south carolina faces number 18, michigan. now to the capital one bowl. number 7 georgia against the 16th ranked cornhuskers. the rose bowl pits withes with. and 15 illinois faces 12th ranked florida state. all of the follow fires. eagles, andy reid. chargers, norv turner. bears, lovie smith. and pat shurmur. romeo crennel, chan gailey and ken whisenhunt....
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. >> the snow linked to at least one death in mississippi. a man died with his car hit a downed tree parts of mississippi and alabama. four inches of snow which is very rare. >> the storm downed trees and knocked out power to tens of thousands of people. a foot of snow is possible in some of the highest elevations. janice dean is tracking the storm for us. >> i would love to see pictures of the kids having fun. >> wouldn't you? >> oh, yeah. the worst of it is over but look at the southern snow totals over a foot of n-- snow in west virginia, virginia. kentucky 6.3. mississippi, akron 4 inches of snow. something they see maybe once every couple of years. that storm system that brought all of that southern snow is almost out of there. a little bit of extra snow and rain offshore. we are going to watch a series of clipper systems fast moving storms that come into canada and move over the northern planes. it will bring snow but also a reinforcing shot of cold air. 21 chicago, 25 st. louis, 29 nashville. 33 in charlotte. >> janice dean, thank you.
. >> the snow linked to at least one death in mississippi. a man died with his car hit a downed tree parts of mississippi and alabama. four inches of snow which is very rare. >> the storm downed trees and knocked out power to tens of thousands of people. a foot of snow is possible in some of the highest elevations. janice dean is tracking the storm for us. >> i would love to see pictures of the kids having fun. >> wouldn't you? >> oh, yeah. the worst of it is over...
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to experience the gift of traveling along the banks of the mighty mississippi through iowa and south dakota and rivers where lewis and clark march enmeshed with the dream of our first secretary of state, thomas jefferson that would advance into the last to experience a journey that took me to alabama where he stood silently for a much talked to king appreciative stream and tipped my fingers into the top of birmingham where water flows over the name of those murdered steve bullock that are just registering to vote to see the latter chicle uncovers the dark or sparing justice maypole down like waters and righteousness at the mighty stream. i drove of course the hoover dam and i wondered if they did at what america can accomplish when we want to, when we put our minds to it. driving across the globe gate bridge at john, i reminded it was built at the height of the great depression and so many feared that our best days were behind us. what i've seen and heard and learned traveling across the country as a senator from massachusetts has prepared me more for my travels to other countries an
to experience the gift of traveling along the banks of the mighty mississippi through iowa and south dakota and rivers where lewis and clark march enmeshed with the dream of our first secretary of state, thomas jefferson that would advance into the last to experience a journey that took me to alabama where he stood silently for a much talked to king appreciative stream and tipped my fingers into the top of birmingham where water flows over the name of those murdered steve bullock that are just...
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are in the majority, they had, if i'm not mistaken, white root out democrats from arkansas, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, north carolina and virginia. they're gone. democrats are changed. it's an essay question that there's a gulf between the two parties. democrats are far more uniform to the pool party and when you were the majority party. cert when you came came to the house and even most recently. so was that on one side change? >> no mark, it is a novel insight, but i look to the roster of ways and means when i entered in the next two years. i did that yesterday. and there's been a change in the composition with the democrats and republicans. and i regret what's happened. i think redistrict teen has really very much diminished competition. in the 90s, i was in a marginals he then had four contested elections. a few of us were talking yesterday about some of the ads they ran in this contested election. they were difficult. i think we need more of them. but let me be very clear about what my feeling is. there have been some change in the democratic ranks, but compared to the republican rank
are in the majority, they had, if i'm not mistaken, white root out democrats from arkansas, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, north carolina and virginia. they're gone. democrats are changed. it's an essay question that there's a gulf between the two parties. democrats are far more uniform to the pool party and when you were the majority party. cert when you came came to the house and even most recently. so was that on one side change? >> no mark, it is a novel insight, but i look to the...
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and when state was mississippi. once brady was implemented and folks going to buy new guns in mississippi had to pass a criminal background check and generate paperwork, they then had, there was no competitive advantage of going to mississippi any longer. so the number of guns that were being recovered from that dwindle down from 20% to 3% after the implementation of that law. so there's a reason to believe that if you were able to launch an attack on illegal firearms markets trying to identify gun traffickers and apprehend, prosecute him, they could shut down supply lines to criminals. unfortunately, one of this, many reasons why the recent has been fully tested, but it would be limited given the current struggle that atf faces. so pete and i have made six policy recommendations that we think could improve the situation if we were ever going to get serious about doing a gun market disruption strategy and shutting down illegal gun trafficking enterprises. the first, as mentioned many times today, it's requiring the
and when state was mississippi. once brady was implemented and folks going to buy new guns in mississippi had to pass a criminal background check and generate paperwork, they then had, there was no competitive advantage of going to mississippi any longer. so the number of guns that were being recovered from that dwindle down from 20% to 3% after the implementation of that law. so there's a reason to believe that if you were able to launch an attack on illegal firearms markets trying to identify...
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> make no mistake about it, jamie dimon says what he means and means what he says. i spoke with the chairman of j.p. morgan chase. >> news last week that you took a pay cut as a result of the lond lon
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got...
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we're seeing women in mississippi being impacted. this law that we cannot comply with would in effect close this clinic. so while roe v. wade is still the law of the land, it is totally inaccessible in the state of mississippi. >> tell me your story. tell me what happened to you, diane, so people around the country and i can really understand how this works on the ground. >> each year they have introduced legislation which we have been able to comply with. so we have a transfer agreement with a local hospital. we have a backup physician who has admitting privileges. last year they passed a law that would require each physician who worked in the clinic to have admitting privileges. that was not to -- every hospital turned us down. we already have admitting privileges. hospitals are now going towards hospitalists. this is something that only applies to abortion clinics. the state knew the hospitals wouldn't give them. of course when they didn't, we are now not in compliance with the law. >> so they set up situations, congresswoman, at
we're seeing women in mississippi being impacted. this law that we cannot comply with would in effect close this clinic. so while roe v. wade is still the law of the land, it is totally inaccessible in the state of mississippi. >> tell me your story. tell me what happened to you, diane, so people around the country and i can really understand how this works on the ground. >> each year they have introduced legislation which we have been able to comply with. so we have a transfer...
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throughout the night in alabama, mississippi, tennessee. then during the day wednesday, it sweeps all the way to the east coast. we're talking severe weather for a large chunk of the country. the middle of this week, it will be dangerous. >> all right. thank you. >>> "les miserables" of t-- "argo" was the big winner at the screen actors guild awards. daniel day-lewis won for "lincoln" and jennifer lawrence picked up the award for "silver linings playbook." >>> and which was the best of the worst? "parker" and "movie 43" had terrible reviews. >>> burt reynolds was hospitalized this weekend with a severe case of the flu, spending time in the icu freezing. his rep said they were taking care of him and his mustache. >>> and ashton kutcher was hospitalized after being doubled over in pain after a diet consisting of fruit, nuts, and seeds. huh. >> could lose a lot of weight on that diet. >> maybe it -- there's not -- i don't understand. it sounds healthy. >> try it and see how you do. >> i know. >>> this comes from rochester, minnesota. a nearby
throughout the night in alabama, mississippi, tennessee. then during the day wednesday, it sweeps all the way to the east coast. we're talking severe weather for a large chunk of the country. the middle of this week, it will be dangerous. >> all right. thank you. >>> "les miserables" of t-- "argo" was the big winner at the screen actors guild awards. daniel day-lewis won for "lincoln" and jennifer lawrence picked up the award for "silver linings...
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the crash is under investigation. >>> and the mississippi river near vicksburg, mississippi, is closed this morning following a barge accident. the barge, which was carrying 80,000 gallons of oil hit a railroad bridge. it's unclear how much oil spilled into the water. but it was seen three miles downstream. >>> we have new details about the murder case of jonbenet ramsey. the murder at her parents' house on christmas in 1996 remains unsolved. but now, reports say a grand jury had voted to indict jonbenet's parents, john and patsy ramsey. however, the district attorney refused to sign that indictment, believing he could not prove the case beyond reasonable doubt. >>> and this morning a nationwide hunt is on for the man in gray. u.s. marshals say he's a dangerous career criminal who keeps escaping from jail. he was inside the wayne county jail in detroit for six days before he walked out last week. before that escape, he left a jail in phoenix the very same way. >>> and turning to sports this morning, the pro bowl game was played under the sunny skies of hawaii yesterday. but was it for
the crash is under investigation. >>> and the mississippi river near vicksburg, mississippi, is closed this morning following a barge accident. the barge, which was carrying 80,000 gallons of oil hit a railroad bridge. it's unclear how much oil spilled into the water. but it was seen three miles downstream. >>> we have new details about the murder case of jonbenet ramsey. the murder at her parents' house on christmas in 1996 remains unsolved. but now, reports say a grand jury...
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i visited several towns along the mississippi back then including quincy, illinois. then-senator barack obama and i came to quincy and pitched in filling sandbags with thousands of other volunteers. we worked through father's day to help mitigate the on coming flood, but it still came and there was serious damage. just like the people in new york and new jersey, these people did everything they could before and after and during the storm to save their homes, businesses and lives of their loved ones, but the magnitude of our 2008 storm was too big for local and state governments to handle. the magnitude of the flood, just like hurricane sandy, required action from congress and the federal government. we passed a supplemental appropriations bill for illinois and the midwest in 2008. that aid was essential to helping in our state the victims of that flood. i've served in congress for over 20 years and every time -- every time -- some section of our nation has been victimized by a disaster, we've come together as an american family to help those who are in need. we draw
i visited several towns along the mississippi back then including quincy, illinois. then-senator barack obama and i came to quincy and pitched in filling sandbags with thousands of other volunteers. we worked through father's day to help mitigate the on coming flood, but it still came and there was serious damage. just like the people in new york and new jersey, these people did everything they could before and after and during the storm to save their homes, businesses and lives of their loved...
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in mississippi, a young civil rights leader named medgar evers was a leader for change. after fighting in world war ii, he returned to the united states to fight for equality at home. >> for many of us who have gone overseas and fought for this country and faulgt for mississippi, we fought for alabama, we fought for north carolina, we fought for illinois and we faugt for every state in this union. >> he became the naacp first field representative for his home state of mississippi organizing protests against segregationists shop owners. >> i am the greatest. >> i'm going to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. >> and he became a tireless fighter for the right to vote, which we're still fighting for today. >> we're not just interested in voting so that conditions will be improved for negros. we want the conditions improved for everybody. >> evers knew he'd be a modern man because of his words. he taught his children how to flee bullet fire. but evers refused to turn away from his important work. on june 11th, 1963, he watched president kennedy deliver his civil rig
in mississippi, a young civil rights leader named medgar evers was a leader for change. after fighting in world war ii, he returned to the united states to fight for equality at home. >> for many of us who have gone overseas and fought for this country and faulgt for mississippi, we fought for alabama, we fought for north carolina, we fought for illinois and we faugt for every state in this union. >> he became the naacp first field representative for his home state of mississippi...
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we showed you snow in mississippi. this storm system brought snow in mississippi. you know it's a bad winter if it snows in mississippi and we can't get snow in the district, not a good thing. colder air waiting in the wings to roll in behind this system, so some of the moisture could refreeze tonight. it will be windy and help evaporate. there could be some slick spots tomorrow morning. the radar is showing some of the rain beginning to kick the snow around patuxent river back towards fredericksburg. really big time snow still in charlottesville and beginning to see this little band set up. that's where the best chance of accumulation will be, right to the south of town. that will be mainly on grassy surfaces. a wet commute home is the bad news, conversational snow is the good news, accumulation on grass, mainly south, good news, too and some refreezing possible late tonight. so for tonight 26 to 32 for lows, snow ending mainly south, then clearing and colder. winds will pick up northwesterly 10 to 20 and that will add a chill to the air and help evaporate some of
we showed you snow in mississippi. this storm system brought snow in mississippi. you know it's a bad winter if it snows in mississippi and we can't get snow in the district, not a good thing. colder air waiting in the wings to roll in behind this system, so some of the moisture could refreeze tonight. it will be windy and help evaporate. there could be some slick spots tomorrow morning. the radar is showing some of the rain beginning to kick the snow around patuxent river back towards...
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tea partiers don't like and mississippi isn't alone in pennsylvania wyoming and texas republicans have also introduced legislation to make enforcing federal gun control laws a crime was the settled with the articles of confederation and being put aside in the constitution being ratified and then settled again with the civil war i mean absolutely and that's why all that pot smoking legislation in the state of colorado i know you objecting to and all of the states that are passing these laws in violation of the defense of marriage act i know you're objecting to it is remarkable how you progressive pick and choose the american people have always been interested in saying sometimes of the federal government i want to put my thumb in your eye and this is just another word i agree with you about in both those cases you've got the supremacy clause is in conflict with what the states are doing well and some friction and you know the. obama administration says when the state of colorado in the state of washington passed laws to say you can use marijuana for medical as well and have armageddons
tea partiers don't like and mississippi isn't alone in pennsylvania wyoming and texas republicans have also introduced legislation to make enforcing federal gun control laws a crime was the settled with the articles of confederation and being put aside in the constitution being ratified and then settled again with the civil war i mean absolutely and that's why all that pot smoking legislation in the state of colorado i know you objecting to and all of the states that are passing these laws in...
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late last night a tornado touched down in mississippi. there are reports of two others hitting arkansas and missouri. several homes have been damaged trees down. this morning there are still tornado warnings as twoeld you in place. then there is indiana. severe storms also damaged homes there knocking out power and forcing roads to close. maria poll lemolina has been tr the storms. >> we are talking about severe weather on this january. we typically don't see temperatures this warm that is why we are eeiseeing severe wear outbreaks. another widespread risk over the panhandle mississippi and through southern pennsylvania. another day where many cities will be impacted by the strong to severe storms possible damaging wind gusts 60 miles an hour. others in itself can cause damage. we have reports of flooding and a flooding threat across places in the great lakes and midwest associated with the same storm system. many of the storms aren't fast moving and that's where we are seeing the flooding concern. heavy rainfall coming down right now. at
late last night a tornado touched down in mississippi. there are reports of two others hitting arkansas and missouri. several homes have been damaged trees down. this morning there are still tornado warnings as twoeld you in place. then there is indiana. severe storms also damaged homes there knocking out power and forcing roads to close. maria poll lemolina has been tr the storms. >> we are talking about severe weather on this january. we typically don't see temperatures this warm that...
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mississippi state against northwestern. then it's purdue versus oklahoma state in the heart of dallas bowl. i love these names. in the outback bowl, south carolina faces michigan. in the capital one bowl, georgia takes on corn huskers from nebraska. to the rose bowl. wisconsin against number six stanford. in the orange bowl, this one has my interest. because northern illinois is paying 12th ranked florida state. >>> in the nfl, not a good day to be a head coach. all the following fired. the eagles' andy reid, chargers '94 of turner, bears' lovie smith, that's after a winning record but a bad year. the browns' pat shurmur. also cut loose, chiefs' romeo cornell, bills' chan galery. jets' rex ryan survived the day. >>> at the annual car jumping championship in england, drivers used a ramp to try to fly over ten wrecked dars and land on the other side. most of the fearless competitors weren't even close. not like they're really trying. >>> just ahead, keeping up with the kardashians is about to get a ratings bump. wish i wrote
mississippi state against northwestern. then it's purdue versus oklahoma state in the heart of dallas bowl. i love these names. in the outback bowl, south carolina faces michigan. in the capital one bowl, georgia takes on corn huskers from nebraska. to the rose bowl. wisconsin against number six stanford. in the orange bowl, this one has my interest. because northern illinois is paying 12th ranked florida state. >>> in the nfl, not a good day to be a head coach. all the following...
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announ
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got...
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for b
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got...
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here are the mississippi pictures. and did cause a lot of problems out there. we had unfortunately one or two fatalities because of some car accidents. let me show you the radar and what happened as we went throughout the day. the blue and the white is where the snow was. a brief period of snow from raleigh to richmond. d.c. got robbed. this morning, we did have a little bit of snow, especially right around cape cod. just clipping areas. if you're out there, drive carefully. maybe a cub inches before the end of the day. now, the big next story is what's going to happen with the cold air that's going to arrive. the coldest of the stone. the white shows the arctic blast down through the northern plains through saturday. sunday it heads through the great lakes. by monday, tuesday, wednesday, it settles into the top of new england. it doesn't dive that far into the deep south but it is going to be very sold. look at chicago, with a high temperature expected on monday of 9 degrees. ouch. that's a look at your national forecast. now, here's a look at the weather outs
here are the mississippi pictures. and did cause a lot of problems out there. we had unfortunately one or two fatalities because of some car accidents. let me show you the radar and what happened as we went throughout the day. the blue and the white is where the snow was. a brief period of snow from raleigh to richmond. d.c. got robbed. this morning, we did have a little bit of snow, especially right around cape cod. just clipping areas. if you're out there, drive carefully. maybe a cub inches...
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you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. hey america, even though they don't need one, and the active ingredient wes, clay, and demarcus tried on the depend real fit briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even while playing pro football. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try one on for yourself. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> one man, two bibles and more than 500,000 americans packed into the streets of washington for a chance to see histo
you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. hey america, even though they don't need one, and the active ingredient wes, clay, and demarcus tried on the depend real fit briefs for charity to prove how...
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affecting parts of mississippi. most of the area right now for areas including south and parts of mid-atlantic, dealing with rain. but we zoom in a bit more, and you can see in mississippi, jackson, dealing with snow. coming down, interstate 55. now for mississippi as well as alabama, it's going to be a little lighter there. we move into areas like virginia and north carolina, that snow is going to be quite heavy. some of the locations up to 8 inches. atlanta, rain for you right now in the morning, parts of the northeast or should say mid-atlantic, washington, d.c., showers along interstate 95, when is the snow going to come in? we get the cold air to chase up and catch up with the rain, we'll see it changing over to snow. more in the late morning and afternoon into the evening, you can kind receive for yourself, some of the totals, happiest north of interstate 40. affecting areas like roanoke and the mountains of north carolina. here is the time for you. you can see in the morning for the southwest and for regions
affecting parts of mississippi. most of the area right now for areas including south and parts of mid-atlantic, dealing with rain. but we zoom in a bit more, and you can see in mississippi, jackson, dealing with snow. coming down, interstate 55. now for mississippi as well as alabama, it's going to be a little lighter there. we move into areas like virginia and north carolina, that snow is going to be quite heavy. some of the locations up to 8 inches. atlanta, rain for you right now in the...
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we are more -- it's a federal legislation that covers alabama, mississippi, southern illinois. so willing to good to three in the clip. so we're there. but that said -- the clip does change. the assault clip changes the type of gun. it dramatically changes it. two, i do think a comprehensive background check that deals with criminal activity would be essential to closing the loophole. the seller pieces you can. i think he has to direct the attorney general as a measure of each u.s. attorney, what they're doing on gun prosecutions. we have a u.s. attorney position here in the city of chicago that opened up. our gun prosecutions in the city, compared to other utah attorneys, lags other ones. there should be a standard and they should be measured and have to report, and that is within the executive authority because you have gun laws that sit on the books and do not get prosecuted, while we're adding other ones. i think they should hold the u.s. attorneys to a standard. that something the president can do. >> here's the kind of passion on each side of the debate. let me just do so
we are more -- it's a federal legislation that covers alabama, mississippi, southern illinois. so willing to good to three in the clip. so we're there. but that said -- the clip does change. the assault clip changes the type of gun. it dramatically changes it. two, i do think a comprehensive background check that deals with criminal activity would be essential to closing the loophole. the seller pieces you can. i think he has to direct the attorney general as a measure of each u.s. attorney,...
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portions of southern mississippi and definitely the southern half of alabama but that's really about it. temperatures are more or less the story. the big question is, is this the coldest week of winter? who knows how it's going to play out but it's been really cold especially in the northern plains and a cold blast up in new england. but the weather pattern is going to change dramatically as we go into next week. right now, temperatures are in the teens, actually not that bad for what is minneapolis and chicago. boston at 8, northern new england very cold. this is tracking the arctic air. the blue is the cold air. another chunk heads to new england by next week, middle of next week, there's really no cold air in the lower 48s. amazing. that's a quick look at your national forecast. how, let's take a look outside your window. >> so, today, with the exception of being down there along the gulf coast, especially southern alabama, panhandle of florida, it looks like a dry day everywhere. could have snow showers in the cold air of the great lakes, but overall, you're at beautiful weather.
portions of southern mississippi and definitely the southern half of alabama but that's really about it. temperatures are more or less the story. the big question is, is this the coldest week of winter? who knows how it's going to play out but it's been really cold especially in the northern plains and a cold blast up in new england. but the weather pattern is going to change dramatically as we go into next week. right now, temperatures are in the teens, actually not that bad for what is...
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>> louisiana, mississippi, alabama all the way up the mississippi river, jon scott. tornado warnings, we've had several warnings throughout the morning and we have a tornado watch. that is good until 2:00 p.m. local time for portions of louisiana into mississippi. tornado watch meaning conditions are favorable for tornados and right there we have a tornado warning east of homa we're spotting strong rotation on doppler radar. earlier today we had a trained weather spotter indicate a tornado was on the ground around baton rouge. this is a very dangerous situation. also because we have so much heavy rainfall these tornados can be rain wrapped so you can't see them coming. the other part of this because we have so much heavy rain flash flood watches and warnings for much of portions of mississippi river valley along louisiana up towards the mississippi where you see the maroon shaded here, that is flash flood warnings on order of one to two inches an hour. we have video early on in portions of louisiana. you can see the rainfall adding up here. six to even eight-inches t
>> louisiana, mississippi, alabama all the way up the mississippi river, jon scott. tornado warnings, we've had several warnings throughout the morning and we have a tornado watch. that is good until 2:00 p.m. local time for portions of louisiana into mississippi. tornado watch meaning conditions are favorable for tornados and right there we have a tornado warning east of homa we're spotting strong rotation on doppler radar. earlier today we had a trained weather spotter indicate a...
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in arizona, in colorado, in louisiana, florida, minnesota, mississippi, new york, utah and wisconsin, north, south, east and west. and of the $180 million the house approved for sandy-related emergency watershed protection relief, only $30 million has been requested, yet the house bill is saying that other communities cannot have access to these funds to protect their own people. it's senselessly wasteful to leave these other communities behind to suffer the effects of less recent disasters, whether they faced wildfire, hurricane or flood. mr. president, i'm not being an alarmist. coloradans unfortunately have already experienced some of these effects. for example, the usually clear and crystal clear puta river has been flowing black, literally flowing black due to ash and runoff from the fires. this forced the downstream city of fort collins to shut off their water intake for over 100 days. i know senator bennet was on site just a week ago, and the pictures were tragic and they compel action. further downstream on that important water course, the pu. uter, the city of greeley shut of
in arizona, in colorado, in louisiana, florida, minnesota, mississippi, new york, utah and wisconsin, north, south, east and west. and of the $180 million the house approved for sandy-related emergency watershed protection relief, only $30 million has been requested, yet the house bill is saying that other communities cannot have access to these funds to protect their own people. it's senselessly wasteful to leave these other communities behind to suffer the effects of less recent disasters,...
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when the democrats were the majority, they had blue dog democrats from south carolina and mississippi and louisiana and north carolina and virginia. they are gone. the democrats have changed. the democrats are far more uniformly liberal is a party than they were when you were the majority party, certainly when it came to the house. even most recently. is it all one side that changes? >> no, i looked over the ways and means when i entered in the next two years. i did that yesterday. that will give us a change in both democrats and republicans. i regret what has happened. i think that redistricting has very much diminished competition. in the '90s i was in a marginal seat and had four contested elections. we were talking yesterday about some of the advertisements that we ran in those contested elections. i think we need more of them. let me be very clear about what my feeling is. there has been some change in the democratic ranks. compared to the republican ranks, i think there has been considerably less change. i regret that there aren't more food also than our brains. but i think the
when the democrats were the majority, they had blue dog democrats from south carolina and mississippi and louisiana and north carolina and virginia. they are gone. the democrats have changed. the democrats are far more uniformly liberal is a party than they were when you were the majority party, certainly when it came to the house. even most recently. is it all one side that changes? >> no, i looked over the ways and means when i entered in the next two years. i did that yesterday. that...
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to experience the gift of traveling along the banks of the mighty mississippi through iowa and south dakota and along the river where lewis and clark marked and measured the dream of our first secretary of state, thomas jefferson, who saw an america that would advance to the west. to experience a journey that took know alabama, where i stood silentfully the very pull pretty for which dr. king preached his dream and dipped my fingers to the fountain of birmingham where water flows over the names of those murdered, trying to vote or just registering to vote. to see the water trickle over the words of drmplet's king's prayer that justice might roll down like a mighty stream. i drove across the hoover dam and i wondered as i did at what america can accomplish when we want to. when we put our minds to it. driving across the golden gate bridge at dawn and reminded it was built at the height of the great depression when so many feared the best days were behind us. but i have seen and heard and learned that traveling across our country is as a senator from massachusetts has repaired me for -
to experience the gift of traveling along the banks of the mighty mississippi through iowa and south dakota and along the river where lewis and clark marked and measured the dream of our first secretary of state, thomas jefferson, who saw an america that would advance to the west. to experience a journey that took know alabama, where i stood silentfully the very pull pretty for which dr. king preached his dream and dipped my fingers to the fountain of birmingham where water flows over the names...
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majority, they had, if i'm not mistaken, white blue dog democrats from arkansas, alabama, south carolina, mississippi, louisiana, north carolina and virginia. they're gone. the democrats have changed. i mean, isn't this a question that there's a gulf between the two parties? the democrats are far more uniformly liberal party than they were when you were the majority party, certainly when you came to the house and even most recently. so is it all one side, the change? >> no, mark, it isn't all one side. but, you know, i looked over the roster of ways and means when i entered in the next two years, i did that yesterday. and there's been a change in the composition both of democrats and republicans. and i regret what's happened. i think redistricting has really very much diminished competition. in the '90s i was in a marginal seat and had four contested elections. a few of us were talking yesterday about some of the ads that we ran in those contested elections. they were difficult. i think we need more of them. but, mark, let me be very clear about what my feeling is. there has been some change in the r
majority, they had, if i'm not mistaken, white blue dog democrats from arkansas, alabama, south carolina, mississippi, louisiana, north carolina and virginia. they're gone. the democrats have changed. i mean, isn't this a question that there's a gulf between the two parties? the democrats are far more uniformly liberal party than they were when you were the majority party, certainly when you came to the house and even most recently. so is it all one side, the change? >> no, mark, it isn't...
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for decades in mississippi, there's seldom been a state medical examiner. he has never been certified by the board of american pathologists as a forensic pathologist. >> he was a prosecutor's best friend. law enforcement would go to dr. hain with their investigation pretty much complete. they would tell him what they suspected had happened. and nine times out of ten, probably 95 out of 100, they would get the result they were looking for. >> i'm not a friend of -- of law enforcement if a crime has been committed. i'm not -- i don't support a d.a. if he wants to charge a person with a crime and i don't think a crime was committed. >> reporter: one high-profile case they often cite is that of tyler edmonds. he confessed to pulling a trigger of a gun with his older sister to kill her husband. he later recanted that confession. edmonds was tried as an adult and hayne testified as an expert witness for the state. edmonds was sentenced to life in prison. three years later, the conviction was overturned and edmonds is now a free man. then supreme court justice dia
for decades in mississippi, there's seldom been a state medical examiner. he has never been certified by the board of american pathologists as a forensic pathologist. >> he was a prosecutor's best friend. law enforcement would go to dr. hain with their investigation pretty much complete. they would tell him what they suspected had happened. and nine times out of ten, probably 95 out of 100, they would get the result they were looking for. >> i'm not a friend of -- of law enforcement...
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is a right to work for less state and so mississippi says hey you know such a factory here will give you a bunch of tax breaks i think that's wrong and then a business can decide whether where it wants to go and i can choose which is lit which laboratory of democracy i think it was when states are competing against each other in a way that harms the people of the united states in the united states and so we should we should simply pass a law that says and again to quote bernie sanders i mean he's just of this and says that any state that is using these that is using taxpayer money to subsidize corporations to get them to move out of another state should lose their federal highway funds i mean i'm i'm personally torqued off by the protection that the obama administration gave the tire industry because i had to buy tires recently and it just kills me that there's like a thirty five percent tariff on imported tires from china you know who put that they're trying to push well regardless of how it is it's there and i hate it and and it basically is just a sop to the tires as you're i mean
is a right to work for less state and so mississippi says hey you know such a factory here will give you a bunch of tax breaks i think that's wrong and then a business can decide whether where it wants to go and i can choose which is lit which laboratory of democracy i think it was when states are competing against each other in a way that harms the people of the united states in the united states and so we should we should simply pass a law that says and again to quote bernie sanders i mean...